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Diabetes Continuum of Care: Environmental Impacts on Diabetes Access to Care Webinar


Part 4 of the 2022 Diabetes Special and Vulnerable Populations Task Force National Learning Series

Year Developed: 2022

Resource Type: Archived Webinar.

Primary Audience: Clinicians Enabling Staff Outreach Staff
Secondary Audience: Administrative Staff PCAs

Language(s): English

Developed by: Association of Asian Pacific Community Health Organizations (See other resources developed by this organization). In collaboration with Farmworker Justice , National Network for Oral Health Access , National Center for Farmworker Health .

Resource Summary: This session was part 4 of 4 in the 2022 Diabetes Special and Vulnerable Populations Task Force National Learning Series. This session was entitled \"Environmental Impacts on Diabetes Access to Care Webinar\" and featured guest speakers from the National Association of Community Health Centers.

Resource Details: On-demand recording: https://us02web.zoom.us/rec/share/Hn6BdgYzafgKl6sk3jp25hJi5M5pjhAkYP3cKfDDquA6b_r9ss2tQ0eTzmtWpFZp.sBEDRdpmYfxx7X2y Youtube with closed captions: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KUSe8RAoO5c Slides: https://bit.ly/Fall2022NLS4Slides

Resource Topic: Clinical Issues, Special and Vulnerable Populations

Resource Subtopic: Diabetes.

Keywords: Access to Care, Agricultural Workers, Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders (AA&NHPIs), Chronic Diseases and Care, Community Health Workers, Environmental Health, Hispanic Americans/Latinos, Latinas, Migrants, Rural Health Services.

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